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Uploaded by FioreMalato on Mar 20, 2008
Ascolta....Con un fruscio secco e lieve,simile a scalpiccio di fantasmi che passano,le foglie accartocciate dal gelo si staccano dagli alberie cadono.(A. Crapsey)
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The Autumn is old;
The sere leaves are flying;
He hath gather'd up gold,
And now he is dying;—
Old age, begin sighing!
Thomas Hood
enigmachillout 3 months ago
relaxing..i like it.. <3
Immortal94able 4 months ago
Does someone know who is the composer of this music and where can I find it, title...? I like it very much, would like to try other pieces of him/her.
maple461 1 year ago
Very nice!!!
MrMrMikayel 1 year ago
bellissimo!
maurizio64ful 1 year ago
Beautiful. Thank you She for sharing
bigeeezy 1 year ago
Very beautiful.
That would be a wonderful song to transcribe for classical guitar.
take care
geogreg27 1 year ago
The melody sounds similar to Fauré's Sicilienne, Op.78
Portofinitivo 1 year ago
LISTEN . . . With faint dry sound, Like steps of passing ghosts, The leaves, frost-crisp'd, break from the trees And fall.
(The above poem, November Night, by Adelaide Crapsey, in its original English)
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The Autumn is old;
The sere leaves are flying;
He hath gather'd up gold,
And now he is dying;—
Old age, begin sighing!
Thomas Hood
enigmachillout 3 months ago
relaxing..i like it.. <3
Immortal94able 4 months ago
Does someone know who is the composer of this music and where can I find it, title...? I like it very much, would like to try other pieces of him/her.
maple461 1 year ago
Very nice!!!
MrMrMikayel 1 year ago
bellissimo!
maurizio64ful 1 year ago
Beautiful. Thank you She for sharing
bigeeezy 1 year ago
Very beautiful.
That would be a wonderful song to transcribe for classical guitar.
take care
geogreg27 1 year ago
The melody sounds similar to Fauré's Sicilienne, Op.78
Portofinitivo 1 year ago
LISTEN . . . With faint dry sound, Like steps of passing ghosts, The leaves, frost-crisp'd, break from the trees And fall.
(The above poem, November Night, by Adelaide Crapsey, in its original English)
Portofinitivo 1 year ago